Crossword-Solution: CANAR
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CANAR | anagram | ANRAC, CRANA, RACAN, RANAC |
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| ECUADORIAN province | 13 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CANAR (5)
Her kitchen apparatus is of the simplest kind: a charcoal furnace constructed of bricks, a few earthenware pots (_canar_), and some grid-irons;--yet with these she can certainly prepare as many dishes as there are days in the year.
And now, behold!"--and while he spoke he rose, Now, with extended arm, the prospect shows,-- "Behold these mountain tops of various size Blend their dim ridges with the fleecy skies: Nature's rude wall, against the fierce Canar[470] They guard the fertile lawns of Malabar.
The Immortality of Poetry_ QVID mihi, Liuor edax, ignauos obicis annos, ingeniique uocas carmen inertis opus; non me more patrum, dum strenua sustinet aetas, praemia militiae puluerulenta sequi nec me uerbosas leges ediscere nec me ingrato uocem prostituisse foro? mortalest, quod quaeris, opus; mihi fama perennis quaeritur, in toto semper ut orbe canar.
And as from the Ghauts to the sea on the west of the Decan all that strip is called Concan, so from the Ghauts to the sea on the west of CANARÁ, always excepting that stretch of 46 leagues of which we have spoken [north of Mount Dely] which belongs to the same _Canará_, the strip which stretches to Cape Comorin is called Malabar."—_Barros_, Dec.
Englished by Burton: "Here seen yonside where wavy waters play a range of mountains skirts the murmuring main serving the Malabar for mighty mure, who thus from him of CANARÁ dwells secure." 1598.—"The land itselfe is called Decan, and also CANARA."—_Linschoten_, 49; [Hak.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1945–1966).